Forbes Vietnam announces “30 Under 30” list

Forbes Vietnam magazine on February 3 announced the “30 Under 30” list in 2020 which featured some of the most influential faces in the field of business and start-ups, social enterprises, arts and creative industries, entertainment, education and science.
Forbes Vietnam announces “30 Under 30” list ảnh 1Forbes Vietnam magazine on February 3 announces the “30 Under 30” list in 2020. (Source: Forbes Vietnam)

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 ForbesVietnam magazine on February 3 announced the “30 Under 30” list in 2020 whichfeatured some of the most influential faces in the field of business andstart-ups, social enterprises, arts and creative industries, entertainment,education and science.

This was the fourth time ForbesVietnam announced the list to honour young people who made significantcontributions to their fields.

According to Forbes Vietnam,the difference this year was the diversification of the fields, withmore influential faces from internet platforms, such as fashionistas andbeauty vloggers.

Some young entrepreneurs whogained success in the list were Pham Khanh Linh (27, founder of Logivan), NguyenThi Thu Ha (26, CEO MindX Education), Nguyen Tuan Cuong (30, co-founderAmanotes), and Tran Bao Khanh (28, co-founder Rens Original).

The list also features popularfaces such as soccer stars Nguyen Quang Hai (23), Chuong Thi Kieu (25) and HuynhNhu (29), who contributed to the success of Vietnam’s nationalfootball teams in regional competitions last year, especially the 30th Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 30).

Forbes Vietnam said that theyoung were not indifferent to existing issues, but, in many ways, contributedto the community and socio-economic development.

First introduced in 2015,Forbes’ “30 Under 30” list became the inspiration for the young who desiredsuccess.

Forbes will host theUnder 30 Summit 2020 on April 9, which will focus on breakthrough advancementsin science and technology, start-up projects and career and sustainabledevelopment./.
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